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A Codebreaker's Christmas Surprise
Description:
A CODEBREAKER’S CHRISTMAS SURPRISE
If you reveal where you work, you will be shot. During the height of World War II, the government instructs small-town girl, Elizabeth Talbot, chosen as a cryptographer to decode at a top-secret facility in Washington, D.C., to lie about where she’s employed.
Living at a time when men think women are capable only of homemaking and bearing babies, she adores her exciting new job, excelling in an area men have dominated.
However, D.C. swarms with soldiers being shipped overseas into dangerous combat. Facing death, these men hunger for a legacy—a wife and a child who bears his name. There’s a frenzy to marry.
Two exemplary men fall in love with Elizabeth. Scarred by a fiancé who left her at the altar, she no longer trusts men. Especially women-magnets like Bill and Steve. As Elizabeth fights to overcome her lack of trust, she must decide which of these captivating men she loves. Is it possible to love two men?
Book Takeaway:
God can use any person who says "yes" to his will.
Awards:
Year |
Title |
Description |
2020 |
AWSA Christian Market Novel of The Year |
Shadow of The Dagger |
2020 |
Book Buyer's Best |
Shadow of The Dagger |
2019 |
FHL Reader's Choice |
Recipe For A Husband |
2019 |
International Digital Awards |
Avoiding The Mistletoe |
2019 |
International Digital Awards |
Her Reluctant Hero |
2018 |
Selah Award |
Keara's Escape |
2013 |
Gayle Wilson Award |
Marriage By Arrangement |
2013 |
Romance Writers Award |
Marriage By Arrangement |
2013 |
Golden Quill Award |
Marriage By Arrangement |
2012 |
Aspen Gold Award |
A Texas Christmas Mystery |
2012 |
Beacon Award |
A Texas Christmas Mystery |
2011 |
New England Reader's Choice Award |
Masquerade Marriage |
2011 |
Laurel Wreath Award |
Masquerade Marriage |
2011 |
Heart of Excellence Award |
Masquerade Marriage |
2022 |
AWSA Award Novel of The Year |
Trail of Tears |
Why the author wrote this book:
I love writing about women who broke barriers, especially the brave women who helped win the second World War. Our government kept this task that women did so well a secret for eighty years and just now revealed what hundreds of women accomplished during WW11. This exciting chapter of their lives is now available.
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